Factbox: Ukrainians whose assets will be frozen by Switzerland, EU

Reuters Staff

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(Reuters) - Following are the 29 Ukrainians whose assets and bank accounts have been frozen by the Swiss government, including nine additional names published on Monday, and also including the 18 whose assets European Union member states are obliged to freeze. r.reuters.

Non-EU member Liechtenstein has also frozen the assets of members of the former Ukrainian government.

1. Serhiy Arbuzov, born 24 March 1976, former acting prime minister

2. Mykola Azarov, 17 December 1947, ex prime minister

3. Oleksii Azarov, son of Mykola Azarov

4. Raisa Bohatyryova, 6 January 1953, ex health minister

5. Mykhailo Dobkin, 26 January 1970, Kharkov governor

6. Yuri Ivanyushchenko, 21 February 1959, member of parliament

7. Ihor Kalinin, 28 December 1959, former adviser to president

8. Hennadiy Kernes, 27 June 1959, Kharkov mayor

9. Oleksander Klymenko, 16 November 1980, ex tax minister

10. Andriy Klyuev, 12 August 1964, ex Yanukovich chief of staff

11. Serhiy Klyuev, 12 August 1969, member of parliament, owner of presidential estate